Posts Tagged ‘mailbox’

Although its difficult to do much of anything in the yard because its rather soggy, I know my trees and the new plants are drinking up this delicious rain. Besides, look what I found in the mail box today!

Anything that isn’t a credit card or refinance offer is welcome, but nothing beats a package wrapped in brown paper. Its a real parcel right?

Okay, opening the brown paper wrapped package and finding out there are gift wrapped gifts in there beats them all :o)

But my birthday isn’t for another nine whole days! I guess I should wait huh? I put them under the Gift Tree:

(What?? I know its really a Christmas Tree, but it works – I can resist opening them while they are there)

Knitting Patterns

All proceeds from these knitting patterns are donated to March of Dimes. Please do not hesitate to let me know if you have questions on any of these designs.

Brain Wave - $4.00

180-210 yards fingering weight yarn; US 3/3.25mm needles for a small adult's beanie, US 5/3.75mm needles for a medium adult hat.

Diminutive Mitts - $4.00

90-120 yards fingering weight yarn; US 4/3.5mm needles. These gloves use a tiny amount of yarn, perfect gift when done in a luxurious yarn. Pictured glove was made using Plymouth Earth Ecco Silk.

Bill's Gloves & Scarf - $4.00

140 - 390 yards worsted weight yarn; US 8/5.0 mm and US 5/3.75 mm needles. Pattern is sized for men and women. Squishy and warm, these gloves fit great and are super for gaming, counting money, or texting in the cold.

Hot August Nights - $4.00

110 - 150 yards of cobweb or laceweight yarn; US 5/3.75 mm needle. With such a large needle and skinny yarn, this glove is a little tricky to start, but this is actually a fairly quick knit. The glove is lighter-than-air, and oh so pretty!